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Verification Systems Under the Drug Supply Chain Security Act for Certain Prescription Drugs Draft Guidance for Industry March 2022

Draft Level 1 Revised Guidance

Not for implementation. Contains non-binding recommendations.

This guidance is being distributed for comment purposes only.

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All written comments should be identified with this document's docket number: FDA-2018-D-3462


Docket Number:
FDA-2018-D-3462
Issued by:
Guidance Issuing Office
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Office of Regulatory Policy

This revised draft guidance addresses the verification systems that manufacturers, repackagers, wholesale distributors, and dispensers must have in place to comply with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), as amended by the Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA). Specifically, this draft guidance covers the statutory verification system requirements that include the quarantine and investigation of a product determined to be suspect and the quarantine and disposition of a product determined to be illegitimate. It also addresses the requirement for notification to the FDA of a product that has been cleared by a manufacturer, repackager, wholesale distributor, or dispenser after a suspect product investigation because it is determined that the product is not an illegitimate product. Finally, this draft guidance addresses the requirement for responding to requests for verification and processing saleable returns.

 

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